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that is bad for america and all of us. i think the republicans have to realize the position of strength that the president is starting from here. >> rob, it sounds like they're starting to recognize it. you had the interview in the "wall street journal" this weekend, where mcconnell said he's willing to pay the ransom. meaning he's willing to sign off on higher taxes for the wealthy, which obama is demanding. the democrats have the leverage and the republicans recognize that and the republicans will compromise in some way on the tax issue. my issue and question is this. there was a civil war in the republican party the last time republican members of congress voted for a atax hike in 1990 under george bush sr. is this a situation for the next six weeks republican leaders pretend there's no deal coming and pretend they fight it tooth and nail. we get to december 29th and dictator obama forced this on us. is that the game mcconnell and boehner play here? >> i think they know that game won't play well. they have to play it. e
that is bad for america and all of us. i think the republicans have to realize the position of strength that the president is starting from here. >> rob, it sounds like they're starting to recognize it. you had the interview in the "wall street journal" this weekend, where mcconnell said he's willing to pay the ransom. meaning he's willing to sign off on higher taxes for the wealthy, which obama is demanding. the democrats have the leverage and the republicans recognize that and...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "hardball." david petraeus' resignation last friday came as a shock to many in washington. petraeus stepped down after news of an extramarital affair broke out. here is what we know about the time line of how the events unf
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but we can make a start at least and show our veterans that the america they return to is an america they can be proud of. thanks for watching. martin will be back here tomorrow. chris matthews picks things up right now.
but we can make a start at least and show our veterans that the america they return to is an america they can be proud of. thanks for watching. martin will be back here tomorrow. chris matthews picks things up right now.
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. >>> they came to america hoping to improve their lives. >> i was supposed to go to virginia beach for work as a waitress. >> but from the moment they arrived, they became captive property of dangerous men with horrifying plans. >> translator: he said look, fresh meat from el salvador. >> forced to work under threat of death in america's booming sex industry. >> these are slaves, but it's the most egregious kind of slavery, it's sex slaves. >> it's a billion dollar industry thriving in the heart of our cities. >> it's living quarters. >> how many people do you think live back here? >> i would say about four or five of them. >> where young women and girls find themselves trapped with no way out. >> this is a multi-billion dollar industry. >> msnbc goes undercover to investigate "sex slaves in america." >>> hello, i'm meredith vieira. every year human rights advocates estimate almost a million women worldwide are illegally bought and sold into sexual slavery. what you might not know is that over 17,000 of them end up right here in the united states. in the next hour, you will hear some o
. >>> they came to america hoping to improve their lives. >> i was supposed to go to virginia beach for work as a waitress. >> but from the moment they arrived, they became captive property of dangerous men with horrifying plans. >> translator: he said look, fresh meat from el salvador. >> forced to work under threat of death in america's booming sex industry. >> these are slaves, but it's the most egregious kind of slavery, it's sex slaves. >> it's...
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and sell a vision that's positive for america, not a negative vision about what's wrong with america. i think you have to have both. but we didn't sell a positive vision. we didn't explain to people what we're for. and i think that's the one thing we took away from the election, and that's what was lacking. >> do you see, senator schumer, very quickly, a role for governor romney in this process? would you like to see the president bring him in to, say, the negotiations over the fiscal cliff? >> well, don't know about that. but i would like to see him speak up. i think you could see him struggling in the general election. the hard right had moved him so far over on issues like immigration. and i didn't think his heart was in it. so he could help. you know, we need forces to help. when either party moves too far over, they lose. democrats too far left, republicans too far right. you need some mainstream republican voices. you need the business community to speak up on the fiscal cliff and the need for revenues. you need people like romney and jeb bush and others to talk about doing a co
and sell a vision that's positive for america, not a negative vision about what's wrong with america. i think you have to have both. but we didn't sell a positive vision. we didn't explain to people what we're for. and i think that's the one thing we took away from the election, and that's what was lacking. >> do you see, senator schumer, very quickly, a role for governor romney in this process? would you like to see the president bring him in to, say, the negotiations over the fiscal...
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it's the largest prison in america. started as a slave plantation and taken over by the state in 190 is, this land has seen more than its share of pain. it was once considered the bloodiest prison in america and the current population of 1,048 men it's estimated that 98% of them will die here yet things have are changed drastically and much credit goes to the warden. >> >> if we can save one person from being a victim of violent. it's to correct bad behavior and do that in a way that you can and the root way to do that is morality. moral people obviously don't steal. >> right here i have seen change because of god in your life. >> warden cain works on two levels, one, spiritual and religious, the other, engaging in employment opportunities. church is optional. work is not. >> i've been with productions for nine months. >> perhaps the most unusual example of innovation at angola is the tv station. the only inmate production company in the united states. >> one, two, three, four. >> one, two, three, four. >> before we do
it's the largest prison in america. started as a slave plantation and taken over by the state in 190 is, this land has seen more than its share of pain. it was once considered the bloodiest prison in america and the current population of 1,048 men it's estimated that 98% of them will die here yet things have are changed drastically and much credit goes to the warden. >> >> if we can save one person from being a victim of violent. it's to correct bad behavior and do that in a way...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> that does it for this edition of andrea mitchell. my colleague tamron hall as a look at what's next on "news nation." >>> in the next hour, will he testify over benghazi? that's what everyone is wondering regarding general david petraeus after the shocking resignation we all witnessed on friday and the gop now showing signs it is ready to compromise on immigration reform. so how the
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by 2050, 30% of america will r latinos. they have to work on laws but on their tone in terms of how they talk about latinos. >> do you believe senator graham would dip his toe in the water if he didn't try to gauge the temperature and feel there's some momentum even from the most conservative in his party? listen, i believe sean hannity has said he quote-unquote evolved if the shepherd speaks, then perhaps the sheep will follow. >> that's right. i think that was the quickest evolution i've ever seen. they're, of course, looking aat this map that shows this grand shift demographically and a real edge for democrats. i think you're right. there are elements that want to deal with this. it's a turn to the past when you had people like john mccain who put forward a comprehensive immigration reform and bowed to the right wing elements of the party. there's a real move. you'll see marco rubio make movement as well. >> it brings me back, keith, to the sincerity of the move. when the president came out in support of same-sex marriag
by 2050, 30% of america will r latinos. they have to work on laws but on their tone in terms of how they talk about latinos. >> do you believe senator graham would dip his toe in the water if he didn't try to gauge the temperature and feel there's some momentum even from the most conservative in his party? listen, i believe sean hannity has said he quote-unquote evolved if the shepherd speaks, then perhaps the sheep will follow. >> that's right. i think that was the quickest...
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blue-collar america does not feel that we understand their lives. they don't understand if we're fighting for them every day and if we're going to be out there promoting policies that will help their life. the second thing we have to understand is that we don't understand the process as well as seshd. we spent well over $1 billion collectively on republican candidates and did a poor job as a result, even spending all that money -- >> michael barone says part of the problem, while the tea party's produced talent candidates, they're also produced wackos, weirdos and witches. >> the tea partiers say, let's go back to what the founders of this country found this country on, freedom, limited government, more opportunity for everybody. those policies and principles still hold up today. sometimes we've had candidates who haven't done a very good job explaining those. but we should not run away from those principles. >> but you need someone to lead the party. is there someone that you as a democrat -- that you think the democratic party in general should be
blue-collar america does not feel that we understand their lives. they don't understand if we're fighting for them every day and if we're going to be out there promoting policies that will help their life. the second thing we have to understand is that we don't understand the process as well as seshd. we spent well over $1 billion collectively on republican candidates and did a poor job as a result, even spending all that money -- >> michael barone says part of the problem, while the tea...
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over the next few days, the zanesville animal mass ka ser dominated the headlines in america with one question on every reporter's mind. >> is there any understanding as to why he let all of these dangerous animals out before he took his own life? >> you know, maybe in terry's mind he thought this was the last way to get back at the government. another way to look at this might be that terry looked at the animals as kids, a product that he and mare yan's relationship and perhaps when he didn't have marion anymore, he thought, i'll kill the kids to get back at mare yan. but there had to be a reason in terry's mind to do what he did. we just don't know which reason it was. >> stay. >> i think i've got past it, but, you know, some of these memories out there were nothing that i ever want to remember again. the sheriff told any of us if we wanted to talk to somebody, it was there and i knew it would be. i think that i can probably just deal with it myself. or i guess just hope that i can deal with it myself. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the
over the next few days, the zanesville animal mass ka ser dominated the headlines in america with one question on every reporter's mind. >> is there any understanding as to why he let all of these dangerous animals out before he took his own life? >> you know, maybe in terry's mind he thought this was the last way to get back at the government. another way to look at this might be that terry looked at the animals as kids, a product that he and mare yan's relationship and perhaps...
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more dishwasher brands in north america recommend cascade. >>> welcome back. here's a look at the stories topping the news. investigators still trying to figure out what caused a deadly explosion in an indianapolis neighborhood on saturday. at least two people were killed. up to 30 homes destroyed. some of the hurricane sandy victims, they're still in the dark. about 90,000 customers without power. most of them residing on long island. the floating city is living up to its name. venice is under water. heavy rain and high tides causing near record flooding. >>> a wreck on the racetrack turns into a massive brawl off the track. it all happened after jeff gordon intentionally wrecked clint bowyer in the second to last lap. a brawl broke out between the two teams in the garage area. nascar officials met with both drivers after the race. f penalties could be handed out tomorrow. >>> "skyfall" bringing in nearly $80 million at the box office. the biggest opening for a james bond movie. >>> national security impact, a lot of big questions about this. senator dianne f
more dishwasher brands in north america recommend cascade. >>> welcome back. here's a look at the stories topping the news. investigators still trying to figure out what caused a deadly explosion in an indianapolis neighborhood on saturday. at least two people were killed. up to 30 homes destroyed. some of the hurricane sandy victims, they're still in the dark. about 90,000 customers without power. most of them residing on long island. the floating city is living up to its name. venice...
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it's called bankamerideals, from bank of america. i choose the cash back deals in my mobile or online banking. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay. put in my account. this is cash back on top of other rewards we already get. and best of all, it's free. friends help friends get deals. pass it on. [ male announcer ] introducing bankamerideals, free for online banking customers. sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. who doesn't like a good deal? gives you a low national plan premium... so you can focus on what really matters. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared spec
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> congress returns to work tomorrow and, of course, faces the critical task of avoiding the year end fiscal cliff, that $500 billion in automatic spending cuts, tax rate hikes that could bring another economic recession for at least the first year of 2013. joining me now jim manley, former senior communications director for harry reid. is now with qga public affairs. you guys should be able to combat with each other. brad, i know you are still close wit
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. >>> here's your look at news around america today. indiana investigators want to know what caused a massive explosion that left two people dead and dozens homeless. the cause of the explosion is uncertain. but the concussion was felt up to three miles away. >>> in new jersey, spectators got a first look at the new faces taking flight for the macy's thanksgiving day parade. they took to the sky for the test flights with less than two weeks until the 86th annual parade. the crews practiced to assure a safe flight on the parade route. >>> it was flying day in san francisco. 33 teams did their best to take flight at the tenth annual red bull flew tag. judges graded teams on their flight time, creativity and showmanship. oh, my goodness. >>> in sports, now, the l.a. lakers now have a new coach. so much for phil jackson returning to the l.a. lakers. mike d'antoni, former coach for the knicks and suns, is the new coach. >>> sunday night football, texans and bears and houstons scored a touchdown on a diving catch by arian foster. drew brees t
. >>> here's your look at news around america today. indiana investigators want to know what caused a massive explosion that left two people dead and dozens homeless. the cause of the explosion is uncertain. but the concussion was felt up to three miles away. >>> in new jersey, spectators got a first look at the new faces taking flight for the macy's thanksgiving day parade. they took to the sky for the test flights with less than two weeks until the 86th annual parade. the...
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. >> we need to bring this sport to america. >> thanks. that was a little better this time. >> you see why we won world war ii. >> men fighting over poles. >>> still ahead, why are you awake? your tweets, texts and e-mails are next. "morning joe" just moments away. >> seconds away. last thanksgiving, about 2 million people tried to deep-fat-fry their turkey. 15 succeeded in setting their houses on fire. at christmas, there was a lot of driving over the river and through the woods. and a little bit of skidding on the ice and taking out grandma's garage door. so while you're celebrating, allstate will be standing by. trouble never takes a holiday. neither should your insurance. that's allstate's stand. are you in good hands? ♪ time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase on
. >> we need to bring this sport to america. >> thanks. that was a little better this time. >> you see why we won world war ii. >> men fighting over poles. >>> still ahead, why are you awake? your tweets, texts and e-mails are next. "morning joe" just moments away. >> seconds away. last thanksgiving, about 2 million people tried to deep-fat-fry their turkey. 15 succeeded in setting their houses on fire. at christmas, there was a lot of driving...
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. >> it was one of my main, main goals in america. i wanted to see these huge trees. >> they have no idea that an astonishing scene is about to unfold as they follow the 1.3 mile look known as the trail of 100 giants. the path takes them directly beneath the towering trees. the oldest of these sequoias have been stretching skyward for 3,000 years but they have root systems sustaining their dramatic heights. as they approach one of the sequoia trees, they're alarmed by unusual sounds. >> then we hear this noise. such as crack, crack, crack. then after time it starts to become like a tearing, tearing. >> the noise grew louder and louder. and i turned, and i saw that the tree is starting to fall. >> the sequoia's roots are ripping away from the earth right in front of them. >> i thought the tree could hit you, then i got ha little bit panicked. >> she runs for cover, but garret aims his camera at the falling tree. as the tree comes crashing down to the floor, he realizes too late that he's recording sideways. >> i stopped the video, chan
. >> it was one of my main, main goals in america. i wanted to see these huge trees. >> they have no idea that an astonishing scene is about to unfold as they follow the 1.3 mile look known as the trail of 100 giants. the path takes them directly beneath the towering trees. the oldest of these sequoias have been stretching skyward for 3,000 years but they have root systems sustaining their dramatic heights. as they approach one of the sequoia trees, they're alarmed by unusual...
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rick: "america live" starts right now. shannon: and we begin with a fox news alert on the growing questions over the resignation of cia director david petraeus about whether he and his mistress discussed any confidential intelligence during their affair and whether any intel secrets were ever made public. welcome to "america live," i'm shannon bream in for megyn kelly. petraeus resigned friday after admitting he cheated on his wife, you see her here, a revelation uncovered by an fbi investigation into a series of e-mails sent by his biographer, paula broadwell, who was accused of sending harassing e-mails to another woman. that sparks an investigation that revealed her secret relationship with petraeus. but after looking at a recent speech she gave on the death of four americans in libya, people started wondering whether she and petraeus had shared any classified intel and whether she inadvertently spilled some of those secrets during her remarks. bill gross joins us live, what's your impression of this situation as it's p
rick: "america live" starts right now. shannon: and we begin with a fox news alert on the growing questions over the resignation of cia director david petraeus about whether he and his mistress discussed any confidential intelligence during their affair and whether any intel secrets were ever made public. welcome to "america live," i'm shannon bream in for megyn kelly. petraeus resigned friday after admitting he cheated on his wife, you see her here, a revelation uncovered...
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"now if i know anything about the real america, you know, the real america is coming together. we're --" and the real america did come together. and it wasn't the one they thought was there. >> you've been tough on those pundits whose chief claim to fame is that they know something so special, that their predictions are more credible than the rest of us. george will, michael barone, dick morris all predicted a landslide for romney. are any of them likely to pay for being wrong? >> that's the why bookies are sort of morally preferable for pundits. the bookies have to pay. and i guess i have been heartened, i was heartened by at least the initial reaction in right wing pundit world, that some of them seemed shell-shocked, as opposed to being in denial and saying, the election, the win for the progressive side generally seemed to be so profound, that they were able to kind of move beyond what they would've preferred to say, which i think somehow this is all a fraud. somehow it didn't really happen. so, we'll see if they pay, including karl rove with his consultant fees. >> you wer
"now if i know anything about the real america, you know, the real america is coming together. we're --" and the real america did come together. and it wasn't the one they thought was there. >> you've been tough on those pundits whose chief claim to fame is that they know something so special, that their predictions are more credible than the rest of us. george will, michael barone, dick morris all predicted a landslide for romney. are any of them likely to pay for being wrong?...
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what do you think about america? on the one hand, i grew up in a time when i thought it was the best time possible to grow up in america. jobs were plentiful, a college education was affordable. and even though there were a great deal of problems we know that blacks and women had to fight against treatment that was hideously unfair and that sort of thing. you had the feeling that the country was moving in the right direction because you had the civil rights movement, you had the women's movement. later you'd have the environmental and the gay rights movement and so forth. so it was terrific. and so life in america is much better now generally than it was half a century ago, there's no question about that. but now we're going backwards. on some of these cultural issues we may be going forward, but if you look at what's happening, what the controversy was over women's rights for example and abortion and birth control, and that sort of thing, i just think that the country is in a period of economic decline and it's decl
what do you think about america? on the one hand, i grew up in a time when i thought it was the best time possible to grow up in america. jobs were plentiful, a college education was affordable. and even though there were a great deal of problems we know that blacks and women had to fight against treatment that was hideously unfair and that sort of thing. you had the feeling that the country was moving in the right direction because you had the civil rights movement, you had the women's...
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so it's just not big, corporate america. i think we've got to look at the people that are relying on these. so this tax policy is very, very important. we've got to get this right, and we've got to get republicans and democrats working together in this country, um, so that we can get things done and create jobs and get this economy moving again. >> one issue, um, beyond the fiscal cliff that telephone companies are facing now is cybersecurity, how to secure, um, our networks. excuse me, your networks. can and u.s. telecom has advocated the position that congress should enable better sharing of information between companies, telephone companies themselves and the government. why, why would this approach, um, be better than regulation? >> guest: well, i think with regulation comes, um, a concern that we'll be overregulated, and we won't be able to run our businesses the way we need to. and i think the last thing we need is another, um, regulatory entity that's designed to oversee an industry. we can handle this ourselves. i th
so it's just not big, corporate america. i think we've got to look at the people that are relying on these. so this tax policy is very, very important. we've got to get this right, and we've got to get republicans and democrats working together in this country, um, so that we can get things done and create jobs and get this economy moving again. >> one issue, um, beyond the fiscal cliff that telephone companies are facing now is cybersecurity, how to secure, um, our networks. excuse me,...
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arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i want to announce my newest point to the aging commission because per not getting younger i want you to know doctor sham meret tan knee has been selected to be on our commission on aging and yes, he is going to help us because there is a lot of you that want to be in our city and you want to make sure that healthy nutritional unusuallile programs and housing are constructing wisely and so i have asked him to step forward and i have asked john paul s ema h a who has been on our treasure island and watch what he is going to do because that is a new part of our city and it's one where if he conducts a
arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i...
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so, america has made a choice. now, let's be clear, it was not the choice that i was hoping for, but now what? we did it without bloodshed, bullets, we did it without people with boots and badges dragging us through the streets. of course, now, the hand wringing begins as republican whine about mitt romney's campaign or mitt romney himself. look, romney won the primary and he earned the right to carry our banner. in his campaign they gave it all they had and i don't agree with those who said that the obama message of bigger government and more taxes won. it was not an election about a message. it was an election about the machinery to get out the votes for president obama. and it was a masterful, methodical effort. now, as i listened to a lot of fellow television and radio talk show hosts or even read the opinion columns of those who excoriated romney, a couple of things occurred to me. if you weren't critical of mitt romney and his campaign the day before the election, then don't be a phony and be critical the day
so, america has made a choice. now, let's be clear, it was not the choice that i was hoping for, but now what? we did it without bloodshed, bullets, we did it without people with boots and badges dragging us through the streets. of course, now, the hand wringing begins as republican whine about mitt romney's campaign or mitt romney himself. look, romney won the primary and he earned the right to carry our banner. in his campaign they gave it all they had and i don't agree with those who said...
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william meeks, secretary, vietnam veterans of america. john hamilton, commander in chief, veterans of foreign wars of the united states. cleve gear, national commander aamvets. samuel hunt, national president, blinded veterans association. john cahill, national commander, army and navy union of the u.s.a. h. gene overstreet, national commander, noncommissioned officers. james kutz, national commander, the american legion. bruce mckenty, national commander, military order of the purple heart of the u.s.a. mark kilgore, national president, fleet reserve association. james tuey, national commandant, marine corps league. edward brogan, national president military chaplin association. bill lawson, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. benny atkins, national commander, legion of valor of the u.s.a. gary angen, commander in chief, military order of the world wars. jack clemp, president, national association for uniform services. the associate members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. i'd like to ask the president
william meeks, secretary, vietnam veterans of america. john hamilton, commander in chief, veterans of foreign wars of the united states. cleve gear, national commander aamvets. samuel hunt, national president, blinded veterans association. john cahill, national commander, army and navy union of the u.s.a. h. gene overstreet, national commander, noncommissioned officers. james kutz, national commander, the american legion. bruce mckenty, national commander, military order of the purple heart of...
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america is done. it's over! jimmy, roll the credits. ♪ ♪ ( "america the beautiful beauti) ( cheers and applause ) i'll tell you, folks, there's a simple reason why america is over. because last night's election wasn't decided by real americans. >> it's a changing country. the demographics are changing. it's not a traditional america anymore. and there are 50% of the voting public who want stuff. ( laughter ) they want things. and who is going to give them things? president obama. the white establishment is now the minority. >> stephen: yes, traditional america is no more, okay. that's all american traditions. no more trick-or-treating. no more homecoming. when someone sneezes you have to say "happy holidays." folks, papa bear, papa bear bill o'reilly is right. the white establishment, guys like us, we're the minority now, and we're helpless against this tide of non-white people who want stuff and things. ( laughter ). they're the thing-stuff-wanters. whereas traditional white people of any race we don't want
america is done. it's over! jimmy, roll the credits. ♪ ♪ ( "america the beautiful beauti) ( cheers and applause ) i'll tell you, folks, there's a simple reason why america is over. because last night's election wasn't decided by real americans. >> it's a changing country. the demographics are changing. it's not a traditional america anymore. and there are 50% of the voting public who want stuff. ( laughter ) they want things. and who is going to give them things? president obama....
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summit, the first-ever challenge america summit. so it's now my job to introduce our first speaker of the night, who is going to officially kick off the first-ever challenge america summit, somebody who has been verylfe instrumental in creating a movement around innovation in san francisco. just a few months ago, announced october as innovation month inla whole lot of work on, you know, creating a@g real ecosystem for entrepreneurs, for governments, for everybody to create new ideas and new innovations. please join me in welcoming mayor ed lee to the floor. >> [applause.] >> thank you. thank you, josh. welcome, everybody. now that i know where i'm at, i want to welcome all of you, i want to of course thank the night challenge -- night rover challenge, nasa, of course, for being here. i also want to thank s.p.u.r. again for hosting it. you know, when i started working with s.p.u.r. many years ago, i knew they were a spacey people. didn't realize it would ultimately end like this. wanted to thank s.p.u.r. because they really have alwa
summit, the first-ever challenge america summit. so it's now my job to introduce our first speaker of the night, who is going to officially kick off the first-ever challenge america summit, somebody who has been verylfe instrumental in creating a movement around innovation in san francisco. just a few months ago, announced october as innovation month inla whole lot of work on, you know, creating a@g real ecosystem for entrepreneurs, for governments, for everybody to create new ideas and new...
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blame the demographics. >> this is the new america. this isn't your father's america. we are now in a turnout mod they'll is totally different than we've ever had. blacks are now 13% of the vote, not 11. latinos are 10, not 8. the previous numbers were the '04 model and i thought things would return to that. they didn't. >> jon: i thought the minorities who vote nod 2008 would have disappeared by now ( laughter ) i thought maybe they would return to their home planets or reach their expiration date, and dissolve into whatever minorities are made of. something. but turns out they still exist in human form. ( laughter ). but the real problem here wasn't the voters' inexplicable decision to be less white. it was the ruthless obama smear machine. >> the obama campaign running a very aggressive early effort to characterize mitt romney as a corporate raider and his time at bain capital. >> that he was a vulture, vampire, vulture capitalist. >> jon: it was so unfair! i mean, where did that stuff come from anyway? >> there's a real difference between venture capitalism and vul
blame the demographics. >> this is the new america. this isn't your father's america. we are now in a turnout mod they'll is totally different than we've ever had. blacks are now 13% of the vote, not 11. latinos are 10, not 8. the previous numbers were the '04 model and i thought things would return to that. they didn't. >> jon: i thought the minorities who vote nod 2008 would have disappeared by now ( laughter ) i thought maybe they would return to their home planets or reach their...
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as you may know, california has had the most draconian three strikes law in america. under california law, until election day, it was the case that you could get a third strike that would put you in jail for life, even if the third strike was petty or non-violent, like stealing a slice of pizza or stealing sox. these are cases where people got life sentences. so the california voters, god bless him, have made a victory -- a major victory for the country. a petty or non-run defense cannot put you in prison for life. going forward, there are 35 people in california whose sentences will now be revisited, people whose life sentences will be far proved. and there thousands more who would have gone life sentences for completely petty and nonviolent crimes and now won't. it is humane and it will save the state about $150 million a year. i want to see that resonated across the country. tavis: what to your mind is happening with the california political psyche or in the water we drink? what is happening in california that allowed that to pass, because, to your point, for some
as you may know, california has had the most draconian three strikes law in america. under california law, until election day, it was the case that you could get a third strike that would put you in jail for life, even if the third strike was petty or non-violent, like stealing a slice of pizza or stealing sox. these are cases where people got life sentences. so the california voters, god bless him, have made a victory -- a major victory for the country. a petty or non-run defense cannot put...
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he said america's economy back eight to ten years. there is good evidence now and i call your attention to the study which is not widely cited. the study is one of the hours act and he shows that this act alone probably ensured that we would never get back to 1929 employment under roosevelt. basically he compares the work to the business confidence and business expectations, and what he shows is the number of hours worked went down while the number of workers stayed constant while the number of hours worked went down. in other words they were going from ten full-time employees to five part-time employees, something along those lines. 85 to 90% of the decline after 1934 when the first wage goes into place can be traced directly to this idea of a minimum wage. in terms of all of the of the regulations and the excessive taxation it is just wondered disaster after another. one of the things we do in the patriot history is have a three page chart the life never seen anywhere else the new deal and the new deal program and we shall what prog
he said america's economy back eight to ten years. there is good evidence now and i call your attention to the study which is not widely cited. the study is one of the hours act and he shows that this act alone probably ensured that we would never get back to 1929 employment under roosevelt. basically he compares the work to the business confidence and business expectations, and what he shows is the number of hours worked went down while the number of workers stayed constant while the number of...
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tonight, we honor america's veterans. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon and we will go into more detail on all of those stories, but first we want to get you caught up on all of the headlines. >>> in parades all across america, people came out to thank our military heroes. paradegoers in new york aided victims of superstorm sandy collecting winter coats for those hit hardest by the storm. at arlington national cemetery president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns and then met with families who lost loved ones in the iraq and afghanistan wars. >>> lawmakers have pointed questions about the fbi's investigation into general petraeus' extramarital affair. they want to know why they weren't told, and they want to know if national security was breached. peter king talked to candy crowley today. >> it seems that this has been going on for several months and now appears that the fbi did not realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up. >> petraeus resigned from the post as cia director friday and
tonight, we honor america's veterans. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon and we will go into more detail on all of those stories, but first we want to get you caught up on all of the headlines. >>> in parades all across america, people came out to thank our military heroes. paradegoers in new york aided victims of superstorm sandy collecting winter coats for those hit hardest by the storm. at arlington national cemetery president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns...
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america's gift headquarters. walmart. >>> coming up "gma's" countdown to thanksgiving brought to you by wall mark. helps you save money so you can live better. >>> welcome back to "good morning america." great crowd outside. inside, we have the answer to a pop quiz. the how much did the james bond "skyfall" take in at the u.s. >> "c." >> "c". >> "b." >> almost $90 million. nicely done, team. thank you for that, by the way. >>> now, we want to get right to those astonishing photos of the dangerously thin matthew mcconaughey. his stunning weight loss is for a role but some people say he may have taken getting into a character way too far. >> reporter: they're the photos looking frail and ill. matthew mcconaughey looking extremely gaunt. his cheeks sunken in. his clothes barely hanging on to his wire-thin frame. thankfully, mcconaughey isn't sick, he's undergone this radical transformation to play an electrician diagnosed with aids. >> i just can't do it myself. i haven't been this light since i was in the ninth gra
america's gift headquarters. walmart. >>> coming up "gma's" countdown to thanksgiving brought to you by wall mark. helps you save money so you can live better. >>> welcome back to "good morning america." great crowd outside. inside, we have the answer to a pop quiz. the how much did the james bond "skyfall" take in at the u.s. >> "c." >> "c". >> "b." >> almost $90 million. nicely done, team....
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it's a commemoration to america's war vets. >> this journey has been a long one. people watching and following this story may have an idea. but it has a rippling effect. they are on public property. a lot of people say the crosses represent the christian religion. the supreme court decision says this one in particular reflects the crosses of u.s. fallen soldiers you see in cemeteries where soldiers lost their lives in the name of freedom. it is not necessary about religion. thank you very much. >> this just in. a statement coming in now. associated press is reporting joe kelly. there are now two women involved in different ways in this scandal that surrounds general gave individual petraeus w -- d petraeus who left the cia on friday. jill kelly who received threatening e-mails from the computer of a former girlfriend paula broadwell with whom petraeus was having an affair allegedly. jill kelly issued a statement to the associated press acknowledging her friendship with the former cia director and asking now for privacy. as we have been reporting tonight the family
it's a commemoration to america's war vets. >> this journey has been a long one. people watching and following this story may have an idea. but it has a rippling effect. they are on public property. a lot of people say the crosses represent the christian religion. the supreme court decision says this one in particular reflects the crosses of u.s. fallen soldiers you see in cemeteries where soldiers lost their lives in the name of freedom. it is not necessary about religion. thank you very...
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this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. a mess out there... >>58 mph wind gusts today tonight... cold front... drop in temps... clouds increase... rain continues to fall... may become snow... no accumulation... high today 70 degrees.. buildin you usually see them sitting at the anchor desk or reporting from the scene of breaking news. but last night, some chicago journalists got an opportunity to show off a different kind of talent. (singing) wgn's own dina bair, steve sanders and dan ponce were among the chicago tv and radio personalities taking the stage at the park west for "newsapalooza 3". the event was organized by radio talk show host roe conn and grammy award winner richard marx.. who also played and sang with the broadcasters. the concert benefits "clearbrook".. an organization that provide
this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. a mess out there... >>58 mph wind gusts today tonight... cold front... drop in temps... clouds increase... rain continues to fall... may become snow... no accumulation... high today...
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to me, america post-election feels a lot like the middle of groundhog day. same president; same parties controlling congress; same leaders of congress likely to emerge. and, the same problem confronting the nation: yet another fiscal cliff. everyone knows the damage that falling over the fiscal cliff may bring: further policy gridlock, a sudden recession, and an unknowably bad shock to worldwide demand for u.s. debt. to avoid this fiscal damage, america today needs some people to step up and show the leadership of bill murray. to acknowledge that the country needs some mix of spending restraint and tax-revenue increases while both stimulating growth and protecting the vulnerable. and, to do all this with the necessary imagination. both parties have acknowledged the need for fundamental corporate-tax reform. who will lead the charge on cutting americas business taxes- but linked to reducing high-end tax expenditures to not further aggravate our deficits? here is hoping that in the coming days, americas fiscal life can imitate bill murray's art. i'm matt slaug
to me, america post-election feels a lot like the middle of groundhog day. same president; same parties controlling congress; same leaders of congress likely to emerge. and, the same problem confronting the nation: yet another fiscal cliff. everyone knows the damage that falling over the fiscal cliff may bring: further policy gridlock, a sudden recession, and an unknowably bad shock to worldwide demand for u.s. debt. to avoid this fiscal damage, america today needs some people to step up and...
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immigrants from latin america are leaving spain in droves. this year, up to 80,000 people from ecuador have packed their bags and gone home. the crisis shows no sign of abating, and many ecuadorian immigrants have fallen victim to shady banking practices. for many, the dream of a better life here in spain has turned into a nightmare. >> we offer legal advice, and help them find lawyers who will represent them and help with the difficult negotiations with the banks. >> hipatia condor is also here for advice. like so many ecuadorians, she came here during the building boom, in the late 1990s. now she feels betrayed. >> back then, spain welcomed us as cheap labor. now that there's a crisis, we've been abandoned. the spanish authorities won't do anything to help the immigrants here. >> the local ecuadorian soccer league has gathered for a festive kickoff. during soccer season, more than 50 teams compete each weekend. it is a slice of latin america, right in the middle of madrid. before the starting whistle, there's also a beauty contest -- but th
immigrants from latin america are leaving spain in droves. this year, up to 80,000 people from ecuador have packed their bags and gone home. the crisis shows no sign of abating, and many ecuadorian immigrants have fallen victim to shady banking practices. for many, the dream of a better life here in spain has turned into a nightmare. >> we offer legal advice, and help them find lawyers who will represent them and help with the difficult negotiations with the banks. >> hipatia condor...
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you pay no taxes in america or in hanoi you put it in the cayman islands where you pay no taxes. for the single company they would say do you want we don't care but economically they made this profit and you have to pay tax on it. we could lower tax rates, we could eliminate the unfairness of the multinationals over domestic companies that's mostly the mom-and-pop who have a little business that would be a big important reform, single company accounting. >> host: let's go through some of the other solutions that you pretty much covered what can consumers do and maybe just explain that a little bit more you think people should get active in the community. what were some of the others? >> guest: we should write to the editor, called a radio shows. it's a good idea of people with courtenay dancing is a question we want to ask our congressmen show up at the hearings and start asking questions and then they try to dodge it say wait a second you didn't answer that. the members of congress and when they show up on occasion some of them a lot and some of them hardly at all, senators and
you pay no taxes in america or in hanoi you put it in the cayman islands where you pay no taxes. for the single company they would say do you want we don't care but economically they made this profit and you have to pay tax on it. we could lower tax rates, we could eliminate the unfairness of the multinationals over domestic companies that's mostly the mom-and-pop who have a little business that would be a big important reform, single company accounting. >> host: let's go through some of...
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it or that like america. still it has abandoned its military the country's new leaders are expected to continue to pour billions into its defense budget the second largest in the world this may worry pentagon planners and beijing's asian neighbors but so far china's economic might has proven more powerful than the sword there are two nations which are fighting in the word what is america what is china so america is using which is water and there is a lot of losses and china is using up peacefully and civilized with the other there is no loss and if the strategy is working why change it chinese theaters understand the importance of soft power. and yet understand that is the economic development team. to some extent has made it a certain although to be studied if not to be followed completely for now a growing red dragon means that china's version of a new world order is here to stay you see captain of our t.v. moscow. baghdad is a poring over the details of a major arms deal with russia after suspicions were r
it or that like america. still it has abandoned its military the country's new leaders are expected to continue to pour billions into its defense budget the second largest in the world this may worry pentagon planners and beijing's asian neighbors but so far china's economic might has proven more powerful than the sword there are two nations which are fighting in the word what is america what is china so america is using which is water and there is a lot of losses and china is using up...
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they asked, when is the america going to free the slaves? he began making promises that emancipation was just around the corner, imminent, just waiting for opinions to ripen. none of this was really true, it was in our interest for him to say that, but oddly enough, jefferson really did absorb some of the radical feeling in france. before he left, set down a plan and told people about it, told thomas payne, william short, a number of abolitionists there, that when he was back in america, he'd train slaves, settle them on land as sharecroppers in the certainty they would become free citizens and free people in the united states. when he got back to the united states, things changed. >> watch this and others online at booktv.org. >>> from the texas book festival in austin, they discuss "american tappest -- "american tapestry," this is 45 minutes. >> good morning, or as they say in texas, hi, y'all.as today, i have the honor and pleasure to be at the texas book festival serving as yourook moderator as writer and author rhen swarn.m i'll tell yo
they asked, when is the america going to free the slaves? he began making promises that emancipation was just around the corner, imminent, just waiting for opinions to ripen. none of this was really true, it was in our interest for him to say that, but oddly enough, jefferson really did absorb some of the radical feeling in france. before he left, set down a plan and told people about it, told thomas payne, william short, a number of abolitionists there, that when he was back in america, he'd...
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that obama needs to break free of the pressure exerted by america's right wing. what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they never said that it's a matter of fact the israeli deputy prime minister sort of said ok ok they never said that and so my speechwriters are being canned i'm going to get some new speechwriters the intelligence community keeps telling me that he ryan has not yet decided to build a nuclear weapon and so i'm going to get rid of all those folks from brookings other places who are the soft on the speech saying well you know you still have to worry about this instead of negotiations once these troublesome people have their own agenda are dismissed then he has a square chance of saying look we're going to do a deal with the run just as i said five years ago we're going to talk directly to them and we're not going to let that be sabotaged by e
that obama needs to break free of the pressure exerted by america's right wing. what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they never said that it's a matter of fact the israeli deputy prime minister sort of said ok ok they never said that and so my speechwriters are being canned i'm going to...
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sarah hoy, cnn, philadelphia. >>> who is black in america? is being black determined by the color of your skin, by your family, by what society says or something else? our soledad o'brien will examine provocative questions about skin color and race in our new documentary "who is black in america?" that premieres sunday december 9th at 8:00 eastern on cnn. frpts mitt romney lost the election but may have made history. his loss could go down as the last presidential campaign to bank on the white vote for a win. i spoke about this to al cardenas and patrick milsap who is newt gingrich's former campaign chief of staff. i asked what republicans can do to do better in 2016? >> i think at first we have an outreach program. we are banking on votes that are not necessarily in the bank and counting the votes that clearly aren't necessarily there. >> al, i would not be going out on a limb saying that the gop has a problem, and does your party have a future in national elections if it doesn't diversify? >> well, if it can't, it's not just political malpr
sarah hoy, cnn, philadelphia. >>> who is black in america? is being black determined by the color of your skin, by your family, by what society says or something else? our soledad o'brien will examine provocative questions about skin color and race in our new documentary "who is black in america?" that premieres sunday december 9th at 8:00 eastern on cnn. frpts mitt romney lost the election but may have made history. his loss could go down as the last presidential campaign to...